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Frank Neil and Fiona are a couple in the process of getting a divorce. They have been married for about 3 years and are well educated, modern, urbanites who also identify readily with traditional values. Fiona is enraged by Frank's seemingly nonreaction to any life event that he faces; He is the very epitome of laidback and reacts to each and every situation, however absurd, as if it were an everyday mundane situation. Frank also does not believe that Fiona's talk of divorce is serious and during the divorce proceedings behaves in a very cavalier fashion, trying to turn everything to his own advantage.

It is precisely during this time that Frank's old classmate Fay, with whom he studied from 1st grade through to high school graduation and whom he does not like very much, returns home to America from Australia with her little daughter. Just before Fay's plane is due to land in New York, her mother Sara suffers a partial stroke and is hospitalized. Frank's mother Zelda is accompanying her neighbor and best friend, Sara. Meanwhile, despite all of his mother's warnings, Frank convinces his wife Fiona to go to the airport and pick up Fay and her daughter in what seems to be a move to cause her more psychological distress. It is during this move that Frank makes the greatest mistake of his life.

Picking up Fay from the airport, Fiona learns that she's also a lawyer and offers her a job as Frank's divorce attorney, in a ploy to finally rid herself of Frank. Fay accepts blissfully unaware of the fact that her client is her old classmate Frank Neil. Thus begins a chain of events for Frank and Fiona, ultimately leading to Frank discovering that what goes around, comes around.

As these events continue, Frank and Fay begin to form an emotional bond, ending up with Frank falling head over heels in love with Fay. Fay has reciprocal feelings but as she does not yet fully trust Frank, plays her cards close to her chest. Since Fay has known Frank for most of her life, she constantly comes back to the fact that she has had no positive experiences with Frank thus far and that they even intensely disliked each other all through their school years. Realizing that a closeness is developing between Frank and Fay, Fiona begins to experience pangs of jealous for Frank and tries to turn the events to her own favor. While all this is happening, Frank and Fay's daughter little Dana become close friends and confidants. Frank's only friend in the end will be little Dana.

With each decision become more disastrous than the last, we are left to discover: when will Frank and Fiona realize that they are digging their own graves? https://www.amazon.com/LOVE-GOOD-MAN-PUBLISHED-Screenplay-ebook/dp/B089G6R8XP/ref=sr_1_1?crid=12P5P004A6TID&dchild=1&keywords=for+the+love+of+a+good+man+the+scenario+was&qid=1592690762&sprefix=FOR+THE+LOVE+OF++A+GOOD+MAN+%2Cspecialty-aps%2C306&sr=8-1

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